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    What’s your hobby

    Once upon a time, I would have said golf and surfing. I started golfing when I was 5. Played for my high school and my college. Grew up bodyboarding and then took up surfing in college. For a long time, I would get at least one of those activities in weekly. The reality these days is different...
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    What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

    Do any vehicles offer a top/bottom split air conditioning? I can have my passenger warmer/colder than the driver. In my Pacifica, I can have the rear a different temperature. I would love to drive something where I could have warmer air toward my feet without having to sweat. Or even the same...
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    Independent Suspension vs Solid Rear Axle??

    In the off road world, solid axle would usually equal stronger with more articulation. You can have a solid axle with leaf springs, coil springs, or air suspension. Leafs would give the harshest ride. Depending on the exact set up, coil and air are probably similar for ride quality. Air would...
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    This article has a good breakdown of the product development added in the contract. Even if they had a better engine for this application, they have agreed to keep the Pentastar around so the consumer will continue to see it for a few more years. For emissions reasons, it probably makes more...
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    It's the Pentastar because they have to put in in something for the next few years. The contract with UAW signed in 2023 included a provision that the Pentastar would continue to be produced at a specific factory until 2028.
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    Switching Harvester to All EV Model?

    I will most likely select BEV when offered the choice even though I reserved the Harvester and that option was one of the huge selling points to me for 2 reasons: - I do not have gas plumbed to my house and we do lose power a few times a year. A good portion of my neighbors have generators as a...
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    Package options - what would you like bundled?

    Do you have power mirrors? Or do you have to manually adjust them? That would tell you whether there's a power wire run in there. I would doubt it on a Wrangler though as it would complicate going doorless. I know they have the quick connect wires now for the power locks and windows, but mirrors...
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    What would your last vehicle be if you had to decide today

    Thank you much. I bought it when I was 24 (43 now). It was my daily for 10 years and has had fun car status since then. A little over 77k miles. I've gone back and forth with selling it over the years, but my kids are now 10 and 7 and they both love it so it isn't going anywhere.
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    We own EVs. Ask Us Anything.

    I really appreciate the in depth reply. I guess simple answer says probably not worth it. I'm only talking about 1-3 trips per year and then the generator could have worked as a backup for the house. That reply also puts in to perspective just how big the batteries in these vehicles are.
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    We own EVs. Ask Us Anything.

    I almost tagged him, but figured he'd probably chime in without me having to do so. I used the forum search before posting and the question was only really hit around edges on threads about making the Harvester removable.
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    We own EVs. Ask Us Anything.

    I only gave the Lincoln example because it sparked the question in my mind. I was asking more about a Honda or Generac portable. My thinking here would be I put a portable generator and my Jeep on a trailer and tow it to my wheeling spot. The Scout would be parked for the weekend while I wheel...
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    We own EVs. Ask Us Anything.

    This was posted in the Extra Extra thread a little bit ago https://electrek.co/2025/09/26/e-quipment-highlight-50-kw-portable-dc-fast-charger-from-lincoln-electric/ I've been thinking the EREV was my path forward, but the towing capacity limit may push me to BEV. The article got me thinking...
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    What would your last vehicle be if you had to decide today

    I already own it, though it would need some work to be reliable as a daily again after 19 years. 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon that I bought new.
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    Luxury Pacific Mist

    I would bet that a lot of that data is pretty inaccurate. What people buy vs what people want can vary quite a bit due to how many manufacturers package items together. My 2019 Pacifica is a Limited trim. It came with all sorts of options that my wife and I did not want. But Chrysler only...
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    2025 NYC photo-measurement requests

    Maybe the interior light functionality with doors open?
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    Travelall 3 Row

    I would have to think that they'll wait for a new battery tech before this. I can't imagine how heavy it would be with current tech.
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    News out of IAA Munich. https://www.motortrend.com/news/faster-farther-cheaper-saferbattery-advances-at-iaa-munich
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    Waiting for Scout, I leased an Ioniq 5. Here are things I'd like to Improve and as they relate to Scout Terra or Traveler

    Headrests is one of those things that can ruin a perfectly comfortable seat. My Grand Cherokee headrest is adjustable up and down, but not forward and rearward. Luckily, they positioned it well. My Pacifica can adjust in every direction. I find that I adjust it more than I'd have expected to...
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    No need to apologize. You posted a different article from a different source and as I said, it was 17 pages ago. With as many articles that are posted in this thread, it's really easy to miss things.
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    Crazy how fast this thread moves. Saw your post and thought I just posted that myself. It was 17 pages ago :LOL: